The substantive part of my comment really relates to coding style and if
variable declarations within for statements and, to a lesser decree,
declarations in the middle of code blocks are accepted in quagga.
Proposed/8 introduces the former to quagga.
For consistency sake, I'd say both should be avoided -- but I don't feel
strongly on this...
Lou
On June 16, 2016 4:51:58 AM Paul Jakma <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016, Lou Berger wrote:
Why use -std=gnu99? Before these changes quagga, e.g., the current
release, compiled fine without the flag.
If it's trivial like declaring stuff in the first clause of a for, I'm
happy to change it.
regards,
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